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she caught up to other kids by reading newspapers and watching pbs. and she became a good student. her father worked in landscaping, her mom cleaned other people's homes. they wouldn't let astrid apply to a technology mag net school, not because they didn't love her, but because they were afraid the paperwork would out her as an undocumented imgrant. so she applied behind their back and got in. still, she mostly lived in the shadows. until her grandmother, who visited every year from mexico, passed away. and she couldn't travel to the funeral without risk of being found out and deported. it was around that time she decided to begin add advocating for herself and others. she's a college student working on her third degree. are we a nation that kicks out a striving, hopeful immigrant like astrid? or are we a nation that finds a way to welcome her in. scripture tells us that we shall not oppress a stranger for we know theheart heart of a strang. we were strangers once, too. my fellow americans, we are and always will be a nation of immigrants. we were strangers once, too. and whether
she caught up to other kids by reading newspapers and watching pbs. and she became a good student. her father worked in landscaping, her mom cleaned other people's homes. they wouldn't let astrid apply to a technology mag net school, not because they didn't love her, but because they were afraid the paperwork would out her as an undocumented imgrant. so she applied behind their back and got in. still, she mostly lived in the shadows. until her grandmother, who visited every year from mexico,...
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you look at the polling, the president is in favor of presentation of his pursuit of grand bargain pb portraying them as stubborn. >> what i was was most significant is the way in which -- here we are trying to read the tea leaves. some thought they were close it a deal. noernls said no deal. we laid it all out there. here's the president talking about the proposed deal. let's listen. >> we were offering a deal that called for as much discretionary savings with the gang of six. we were calling for taxes that were less than what gang of six proposed. and we were calling for modifications to entitlement programs would have saved just as much over the ten-year window. in other words, this is was an extraordinary fair deal. >> he spoke with specificity. i think putting the onus on speaker boehner to have to stand up in 13 or so minutes and respond in kind. >> you know, i would say, michael and i know major shares my sentiment. about one minute into the conference you knew there would be a boehner proes conference. you know going directly at john boehner. this is someone with whom he has w
you look at the polling, the president is in favor of presentation of his pursuit of grand bargain pb portraying them as stubborn. >> what i was was most significant is the way in which -- here we are trying to read the tea leaves. some thought they were close it a deal. noernls said no deal. we laid it all out there. here's the president talking about the proposed deal. let's listen. >> we were offering a deal that called for as much discretionary savings with the gang of six. we...
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. >> i really can't believe that you cut pbs of all things. my kids sit around and watch pbs in the early morning, they learn so much from it. to have the state cut spending for pbs is despicable. >> i would really appreciate that the robocalls stop. it gets to be a bit much after a while. knock it off. >> florida watch action are the folks behind pinksliprick.com. those are the people facilitating the reverse robocalls back to the governor's office. that's the political tactic al nomination a day. i don't give awards, but if i did, you would want to give this one. >>> join us for a look at how important phone call i made. when i got my medicare card, i realized i needed an aarp... medicare supplement insurance card, too. medicare is one of the great things about turning 65, but it doesn't cover everything. in fact, it only pays up to 80% of your part b expenses. if you're already on or eligible for medicare, call now to find out how an aarp... medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company, helps cover some
. >> i really can't believe that you cut pbs of all things. my kids sit around and watch pbs in the early morning, they learn so much from it. to have the state cut spending for pbs is despicable. >> i would really appreciate that the robocalls stop. it gets to be a bit much after a while. knock it off. >> florida watch action are the folks behind pinksliprick.com. those are the people facilitating the reverse robocalls back to the governor's office. that's the political...
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and that's the number one concern of the american people pb so we've got to get it done. it is not an option not to do it. >> your degree of confidence? >> i am confident simply because i cannot believe that congress would end up being that irresponsible that they would not send a package that avoids a self-inflicted wound to the economy at a time when things are so difficult. scott? >> mr. president, can you explain why you were offering a dell that was more -- [ inaudible ] >> what became apparent is that speaker boehner had a group of his caucus that actually think default would be okay. and have said that they would not vote for increasing debt ceiling under any circumstances. and so i understand how tle get themselves stirred up. and the sharp ideological lines that they've drawn. and ultimately my responsibility is to make sure that we avoid extraordinary difficult difficulties to american people and american business. and so, unfortunately, when you're in these negotiations, with you don't get a hundred percent of what you want. you don't even get 60 or 70% of what
and that's the number one concern of the american people pb so we've got to get it done. it is not an option not to do it. >> your degree of confidence? >> i am confident simply because i cannot believe that congress would end up being that irresponsible that they would not send a package that avoids a self-inflicted wound to the economy at a time when things are so difficult. scott? >> mr. president, can you explain why you were offering a dell that was more -- [ inaudible ]...
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. >> i really can't believe that you cut pbs of all things. my kids sit around and watch pbs in the early morning, they learn so much from it. to have the state cut spending for pbs is despicable. >> i would really appreciate that the robocalls stop. it gets to be a bit much after a while. knock it off. >> florida watch action are the folks behind pinksliprick.com. those are the people facilitating the reverse robocalls back to the governor's office. that's the political tactical nomination a day. i don't give awards, but if i did, you would want to give this one. >>> join us for a look at how the decade after 9/11 changed america forever. [ male announcer ] this...is the network -- a network of possibilities. in here, the planned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more americans, many in small towns and rural communities, giving them a new choice. we'll deliver better service, with thousands of new cell sites... for greater access to all the things you want, whenever yo
. >> i really can't believe that you cut pbs of all things. my kids sit around and watch pbs in the early morning, they learn so much from it. to have the state cut spending for pbs is despicable. >> i would really appreciate that the robocalls stop. it gets to be a bit much after a while. knock it off. >> florida watch action are the folks behind pinksliprick.com. those are the people facilitating the reverse robocalls back to the governor's office. that's the political...
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and liz, who comes out looking more suspect here, pbs or ben affleck? >> i think pbs. i mean i think you can make any request you want. i look bad whatever. but pbs is the one who ultimately allowed it to happen. but i think the fact that ben affleck couldn't look at his own history and say i'm a part of it i'd like to explore it, i want to learn more, makes me feel sad for him and angry. our family has a very sordid past some relatives on my father's side, where my dad's first cousin was one of the architects of the cheney murders and my sister wrote a book about it. so it was an exploration of our own family to see what that was. and people were actually i think happy that we wanted to talk about it and recognize our privilege and history and what that is, so it grosses me out. >> i talked to the great brian stevenson about this. he said well it surprises me that anybody in america doesn't think their ancestors had slaves. this is part of american history and it's a way of talking about it, ben affleck. >> it seems like that's kind of the point of the show. henry lou
and liz, who comes out looking more suspect here, pbs or ben affleck? >> i think pbs. i mean i think you can make any request you want. i look bad whatever. but pbs is the one who ultimately allowed it to happen. but i think the fact that ben affleck couldn't look at his own history and say i'm a part of it i'd like to explore it, i want to learn more, makes me feel sad for him and angry. our family has a very sordid past some relatives on my father's side, where my dad's first cousin was...
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. >> i really can't believe that you cut pbs of all things. my kids sit around and watch pbs in the early morning, they learn so much from it. to have the state cut spending for pbs is despicable. >> i would really appreciate that the robocalls stop. it gets to be a bit much after a while. knock it off. >> florida watch action are the folks behind pinksliprick.com. those are the people facilitating the reverse robocalls back to the governor's office. that's the political tactic al nomination a day. i don't give awards, but if i did, you would want to give this one. >>> join us for a look at how the decade after 9/11 changed america forever. just one phillips' colon health probiotic cap a day helps defends against occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas and bloating. with three strains of good bacteria to help balance your colon. you had me at "probiotic." [ female announcer ] phillips' colon health. oh, we call it the bundler. let's say you need home and auto insurance. you give us your information once, online... [ whirring and beeping ] [ din
. >> i really can't believe that you cut pbs of all things. my kids sit around and watch pbs in the early morning, they learn so much from it. to have the state cut spending for pbs is despicable. >> i would really appreciate that the robocalls stop. it gets to be a bit much after a while. knock it off. >> florida watch action are the folks behind pinksliprick.com. those are the people facilitating the reverse robocalls back to the governor's office. that's the political...
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she talked about it on pbs news hour. >> what i know about it, as of today, i am not in favor of what i have learned about it. >> the massive trade deal is one of the most divisive issues among the democratic party. as secretary of state clinton helped negotiate the deal, and once called it gold standard of international trade deals. >>> clinton is also making news for a new associated press investigation, according to the ap, after she left office in 2013, clinton's private e-mail server was the subject of attempted cyber attacks out of china, south korea, and germany. >>> and overnight, clinton's team is unveiling a new plan to crack down on wall street. she's proposing a tax on high frequency trading as well as closing a hedge fund loophole. and gop presidential candidate john kasich is facing his own criticism this morning for a joke he made at a campaign event on monday. a student at the university of richmond in virginia raised her hand to ask a question. here's how he responded. >> i don't have any tickets for, you know, for taylor swift or anything, or, lincoln -- go ahead, ye
she talked about it on pbs news hour. >> what i know about it, as of today, i am not in favor of what i have learned about it. >> the massive trade deal is one of the most divisive issues among the democratic party. as secretary of state clinton helped negotiate the deal, and once called it gold standard of international trade deals. >>> clinton is also making news for a new associated press investigation, according to the ap, after she left office in 2013, clinton's...
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>> i'm going to stop pbs. i like pbs. i love big bird. i actually like you, too. but i'm not going to keep spending money on things to borrow money from china to pay for it. >> romney wanted to fire big bird. and he talked about him on the campaign trail all of the time. >> i'm not going to kill big bird, i promise. >> it was aparentally a big priority for the romney campaign. so this video must be very painful for mitt to watch. >> hi, we're here in the white house kitchen looking for a healthy snack to eat. >> not only did big bird keep his job, he made it all the way to the white house. his words must really ruffle mitt's feathers. >> and now i'm dancing. >> 2k3w50d for you, big bird. big bird is dancing in the white house. certainly seems like november was a long time ago. this segment was brought to you by the letters o and r and the number 47, percent that is. stub. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant for your st
>> i'm going to stop pbs. i like pbs. i love big bird. i actually like you, too. but i'm not going to keep spending money on things to borrow money from china to pay for it. >> romney wanted to fire big bird. and he talked about him on the campaign trail all of the time. >> i'm not going to kill big bird, i promise. >> it was aparentally a big priority for the romney campaign. so this video must be very painful for mitt to watch. >> hi, we're here in the white...
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. >>> plus, why ben affleck is now explaining, or his explanation for why he asked pbs to ignore the fact that his ancestors owned slaves for the very popular show "finding your roots." now the network is opening its own investigation. it is our "news nation" gut check. >>> and this -- ♪ ♪ push it real good ♪ >> come on i know you remember the words, and hopefully the moves. the legendary hip hop group salt and pepper in the 1980s hit it with "push it," one of the first hip hop songs nominated, by the way, for a grammy. little factoid for you. now after taking time off to start families, the pioneering duo is making a return. coming up, they will join me live. you know what tweet your favorite salt and pepper song to us, just tweet a question, what would you like them to answer? join the conversation, go to "news nation," twitter, facebook, instagram. introducing the citi ® double cash card. it earns you cash back now and cash back later. with 1% when you buy and 1% as you pay with two ways to earn on puchases, it makes a lot of other cards seem one-sided. i came up with so ma
. >>> plus, why ben affleck is now explaining, or his explanation for why he asked pbs to ignore the fact that his ancestors owned slaves for the very popular show "finding your roots." now the network is opening its own investigation. it is our "news nation" gut check. >>> and this -- ♪ ♪ push it real good ♪ >> come on i know you remember the words, and hopefully the moves. the legendary hip hop group salt and pepper in the 1980s hit it with...
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she made that remark on pbs after her husband former president clinton defended her situation and critics calling her out of touch. >>> wednesday the anniversary of 30 years of "purple" release. minnesota democrat keith ellison posted this video. he is not the only prince fan. new york democrat joe crowley posted a video of his own and in it, he is covering part of raspberry beret. that is your morning dish of "scrambled politics." i'm joined by bob franken who, thankfully, won't be singing any prince songs, right? >> i was 5 years old when they came out. i wondered what the numbers of congress were doing all the time which, by the way, is a great segway into what we are going to be talking about here. isn't it? >> let's get down to it. house speaker john boehner plans to move forward with a lawsuit we have been talking about against president obama for misusing executive powers and side-stepping congress. is there a solid case here, bob? >> it's really kind of hard to remember this is an election year, isn't it? >> oh, yeah, right. >> this is a new theme for the republicans that barack o
she made that remark on pbs after her husband former president clinton defended her situation and critics calling her out of touch. >>> wednesday the anniversary of 30 years of "purple" release. minnesota democrat keith ellison posted this video. he is not the only prince fan. new york democrat joe crowley posted a video of his own and in it, he is covering part of raspberry beret. that is your morning dish of "scrambled politics." i'm joined by bob franken who,...
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as a pbs documentary pointed out his true genius may lie in the fact he wrote with such skill and humor, few realized he was being political at all. he was also a cartoonist, and addressed the issues of the day. here is one he produced when the republicans in congress were trying to tear down roosevelt's new deal. they were saying we're just going to knock out the necessary floors designed to knock out fdr, as relevant today as when it was created in 1942. so ted cruz may believe he was using dr. seuss to burnish his credentials, he didn't like demagogues, all is not lost for senator cruz, in some ways he is a dr. seuss character, kind of a cartoon character who sort of parodies his character. you can imagine him being in a dr. seuss book. he may be a little lonely, he pointed out if i were invited to a dinner with my characters, i wouldn't show up. >>> if all you were watching and listening to in the last 24 hours was senator cruz bloviate about the new health care law which begins on tuesday, a train wreck in motion that will bankrupt america, then you probably missed this headline. t
as a pbs documentary pointed out his true genius may lie in the fact he wrote with such skill and humor, few realized he was being political at all. he was also a cartoonist, and addressed the issues of the day. here is one he produced when the republicans in congress were trying to tear down roosevelt's new deal. they were saying we're just going to knock out the necessary floors designed to knock out fdr, as relevant today as when it was created in 1942. so ted cruz may believe he was using...
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such orthodoxy for republicans -- and he was seen as such a serious policy guy by the mainstream press pb be, the following years republicans by consensus chose paul ryan as the vice presidential candidate to run with mit romney because yes dreamy blueys and youthful fitness looked great but also policy, right. he had the very, very serious plan. he was the policy guy. >> in choosing wisconsin congressman paul ryan as his running mate mitt romney instantly remade the presidential campaign. congressman ryan, the energetic chairman of the house budget committee is the republican master of all aspects of federal spending. and he comes complete with his own detailed conservative fiscal plan to remake the role of the federal government in everything from medicare and medicaid to tax policy, and agele subsidies. paul ryan has transformed the kban into a ideological battle. >> they called him the republican master of you all aspects of process federal spending. there is a conservative activist grams grover more quist anti-tax crusader. he said at the time republicans didn't actually need mitt ro
such orthodoxy for republicans -- and he was seen as such a serious policy guy by the mainstream press pb be, the following years republicans by consensus chose paul ryan as the vice presidential candidate to run with mit romney because yes dreamy blueys and youthful fitness looked great but also policy, right. he had the very, very serious plan. he was the policy guy. >> in choosing wisconsin congressman paul ryan as his running mate mitt romney instantly remade the presidential...
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. >>> i'm a huge fan, as you know, of pbs's "downton abbey" but could that show actually be right wing propaganda? >> rich people, powerful people in america today are reviled, aren't they? they're dismissed as fat cats who don't pay their fair share. we just hate them. rich people are evil. along comes this show, downton abbey, rich people prominently featured, they're nice, generous, they create jobs. they're classy, they have style and we love them. that show is wildly popular, which poses a threat to the left, doesn't it? >> yes, it does. yes, it does, the popularity of "downton abbey" proves america loves rich guys. just like "breaking bad" proves america loves meth dealers. >>> still ahead on "way too early," why you are possibly awake? your tweets, texts and e-mails are next. "morning joe" just moments away. [ male announcer ] where do you turn for legal matters? maybe you want to incorporate a business. or protect your family with a will or living trust. and you'd like the help of an attorney. at legalzoom a legal plan attorney is available in most states with every personalize
. >>> i'm a huge fan, as you know, of pbs's "downton abbey" but could that show actually be right wing propaganda? >> rich people, powerful people in america today are reviled, aren't they? they're dismissed as fat cats who don't pay their fair share. we just hate them. rich people are evil. along comes this show, downton abbey, rich people prominently featured, they're nice, generous, they create jobs. they're classy, they have style and we love them. that show is...
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it also cuts subsidies to pbs, along with the national endowment for the arts and humanities, saying funding these programs goes beyond the core mission of the federal government. to talk about the politics of the budget, i want to bring back irin carmon and nicholas confessore. thank you, guys, for sticking around. so at some point are the republicans going to stop saying repeal obamacare? because, obviously, we heard it at the top of the show, we heard it in a statement from john boehner, and it's the centerpiece again of this budget proposal. >> why stop? it's working well for them. >> is it working well for them, though, at this point beyond the base, i guess is the question. and what are the chances that obamacare gets repealed at this point? >> listen, if you can win back the senate and win the presidency in 2016, it's a reasonable goal, i can imagine it. look, obamacare is a core issue for the party right now. makes their base fired up, it's what they are all about, so why wouldn't that be in their budget? >> irin is skeptical. >> i think there's a real big difference between
it also cuts subsidies to pbs, along with the national endowment for the arts and humanities, saying funding these programs goes beyond the core mission of the federal government. to talk about the politics of the budget, i want to bring back irin carmon and nicholas confessore. thank you, guys, for sticking around. so at some point are the republicans going to stop saying repeal obamacare? because, obviously, we heard it at the top of the show, we heard it in a statement from john boehner, and...
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. >> earlier this evening, herman cain was a guest on the pbs "news hour." judy woodruff asked cain if he asked two women to his hotel room. >> and there was some mention of a hotel room at a convention or at a meeting. did either one of these women, were they ever asked to meet you? >> that i absolutely do not recall. you know, i have no recollection of that. >> this story is less than 24 hours old and herman cain's answers keep raising eyebrows. republicans now have to render judgment on cain's credibility. so far the conservative echo chamber is circling the wagons around herman cain. >> natalie, you're saying occupy politico in other words? they're occupying wall street, we need to occupy politico.com. >> exactly. we need to get people outside downtown. we need to get the camera crews there and say these people are sleazy -- >> stop destroying a good man. stop destroying a good man's reputation. >> rush limbaugh is attacking the mainstream media for being racist. >> look at how quickly what is known as the mainstream media goes for the ugliest racial ste
. >> earlier this evening, herman cain was a guest on the pbs "news hour." judy woodruff asked cain if he asked two women to his hotel room. >> and there was some mention of a hotel room at a convention or at a meeting. did either one of these women, were they ever asked to meet you? >> that i absolutely do not recall. you know, i have no recollection of that. >> this story is less than 24 hours old and herman cain's answers keep raising eyebrows. republicans...
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larry led the reexamination for his new book and pbs documentary, "the kennedy half century." they have note disproven the idea of a second shooter but say no way this tape proves it. also university of virginia politics center where i happened to go to school, i don't know if i ever told you this story. when i was running for congress in virginia, and your website is up there, i got an e-mail asking me if i was a real candidate or had been made up by you as part of your website. so anyway, it's an honor to have you here with us today. >> thank you krystal. one of us owes royalties to the other one. i don't know -- probably i owed. you were born before my crystal ball was developed. >> it's a mutually beneficial relationship here. let's dig into your book. what are the new findings you have about the day of the assassination? >> you summarized it quite well. we're very critical of the warren commission in the book. the warren commission made some terrible mistakes along the way. had they done their job better and taken the time necessary to do it right, then i don't think we w
larry led the reexamination for his new book and pbs documentary, "the kennedy half century." they have note disproven the idea of a second shooter but say no way this tape proves it. also university of virginia politics center where i happened to go to school, i don't know if i ever told you this story. when i was running for congress in virginia, and your website is up there, i got an e-mail asking me if i was a real candidate or had been made up by you as part of your website. so...
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a very critical documentary featuring the koch brothers aired on pbs and david koch, who has donated $23 million to public television over the years, got upset. according to reporting done by the new yorker's jane mayer, all of a sudden the film's title was now, quote, exto in order fairly problematic. and a year later, they were told itvs was pulling the plug on the project. even public television, it seemed, was trying not to sfend the koch brothers. this week, the movie they didn't want you to see about the demise of our democracy, is finally out. >> i am a republican. what i voted for is not what i got into the people like the koch brothers have purchased the republican matter. >> it's not my party any more. >> if it wasn't for the union i couldn't have eare tired. >> unions are the only competition republicans have. >> the unions, without that, it's over. >> aren't they happy just being millionaires? do they'll really have to be gazilli gazillion heirs. >> listen america, they don't care about you because you don't bring a check. >> joining me now there codirectors of "citizen k
a very critical documentary featuring the koch brothers aired on pbs and david koch, who has donated $23 million to public television over the years, got upset. according to reporting done by the new yorker's jane mayer, all of a sudden the film's title was now, quote, exto in order fairly problematic. and a year later, they were told itvs was pulling the plug on the project. even public television, it seemed, was trying not to sfend the koch brothers. this week, the movie they didn't want you...
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i to be the subsidy to pbs. i like pbs. i love big bird. bought us binders full of women. >> governor, we also have fewer horses and bayon i don't know i don't know nets. >> big bird. >> binders. >> i just called president obama to congratulate him. >> i congratulated him and paul ryan on a hard fought campaign. >> i prey that the president will successf fuful in guiding nation. >> we are an american family and we rise or fall together. the task of perfecting our union moves forward. >>> tonight we are celebrating the year in the news, the winnersnd the losers, the person of the year and we will handout the donald trump award to the person who has embarrassed him or herself the most this year. all right. let's start with the most valuable player of the 2012 presidential campaign. alex wagner, the most valuable player of the 2012 campaign. >> in my book, it's david pluf. i think this is a line in the sand for american campaign politics. i think, you know, you said beginnings of what with dean and certainly obama .10. >> crystal, most valuabl
i to be the subsidy to pbs. i like pbs. i love big bird. bought us binders full of women. >> governor, we also have fewer horses and bayon i don't know i don't know nets. >> big bird. >> binders. >> i just called president obama to congratulate him. >> i congratulated him and paul ryan on a hard fought campaign. >> i prey that the president will successf fuful in guiding nation. >> we are an american family and we rise or fall together. the task of...
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. >>> tonight, pbs will debut the groundbreaking women's stories assembled on video. the makers documentary tells the stories of 160 women who have helped shape america through the women movement, including the 19 1960 protest. >> we did have a sense of humor and we had outrageousness. >> we had a freedom trash can through which we called object of women's oppression, like brooms and dust pans and curlers and high-heeled shoes and girdles. >> joining me a author and activist. what a pleasure to have you both here. >> good to be here. >> a lot of people have called this the birth of the women's movement. >> i know. >> where are we and how has it changed? >> well, we are huge and it's worldwide and it's passionate and sophisticated and it's changed lives in a way that i think sometimes younger women don't fully -- can't fully grasp because we're an ahistoric country here. for example, when i got married, i was a published writer so i used my own name and i was shocked to discover that i couldn't use my driver's license. i couldn't get a savings account in my own name an
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and in texas we incarcerate the impoverished pb if anything there needs it to be a repittens tomorrow. >> michelle, there is a lot of controversy, a lot of questionable figures that have been identified with this. so much so that governor perry seems to be doing the michael jackson moon walk away from his event. is this a major stumble for him coming out on the national political field? >> i think if perry is trying to introduce himself to the nation as a whole, he has gone about it in a very questionable way. as you know this isn't just about him talking about his religion for christian beliefs or whatever. there are a lot of people involved here including john haggee who john mccaine took a lot of heat for. he accepted that endorsement. base he has come outs with not just can't eye catholic statements but you know, all kinds of interesting things to say about muslims as well. so he is have picked controversial figures. but if you are trying to introduce yourself as a whole fot t.o. the nation that will cause problems. ep. >>> let's take a look at this. >> unlike some organizers of g
and in texas we incarcerate the impoverished pb if anything there needs it to be a repittens tomorrow. >> michelle, there is a lot of controversy, a lot of questionable figures that have been identified with this. so much so that governor perry seems to be doing the michael jackson moon walk away from his event. is this a major stumble for him coming out on the national political field? >> i think if perry is trying to introduce himself to the nation as a whole, he has gone about it...
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listen to what the in the democratic majority leader, harry reid, told his hometown pbs station on friday. >> let's be realistic. in the senate we are going to do what we think can get through the house. i'm not going lou a bunch of these gyration just to say we have done something. >> president obama wants to reinstate that assault weapons ban. would you be in favor of that? >> is it something that can pass the senate? maybe. is it something to pass the house? i doubt it. so i think that there are things we know we can do. >> could he have made it any clearer? he is not putting anything on the senate floor that he doesn't think passes the house. so he won't be putting anything on the senate floor. >>> anything real gets done on guns in washington it will be because of the victims groups. in newtown monday a poignant reminder of the sandy hook tragedy. some of the victims' family members and other residents launched the group called the sandy hook promise. it is pushing for a national dial bog guns in america. >> it has been one month since i lost my son, dylan, and 25 others family membe
listen to what the in the democratic majority leader, harry reid, told his hometown pbs station on friday. >> let's be realistic. in the senate we are going to do what we think can get through the house. i'm not going lou a bunch of these gyration just to say we have done something. >> president obama wants to reinstate that assault weapons ban. would you be in favor of that? >> is it something that can pass the senate? maybe. is it something to pass the house? i doubt it. so...
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. >> in terms of that process story, liz, patty murray was on the pbs news hour and this is how she explained how the deal got done. >> we started out having breakfast many months ago here in congress and talked about our families and what motivated us and what we cared about. we have spent time jabbing each other on football teams and fishing expertise and have learned to trust and respect each other. i don't agree with congressman ryan in everything but i do respect him for what he believes in. >> we had breakfast, we talked about football, we made a deal. >> here is the thing, my role in life is to break down what all y'all said and bring to you what regular people think. regular people have watched this mess now forever and go nothing has changed, why now. it's like when you have horrible in laws and every year you are screaming and saying i hate spending christmas with your family but i am going to. but this year we're going to spend 30 minutes, and you're going to bail me out and we're going to signal, and you negotiate. you know you have to go every year. nothing changes. a mother-in-l
. >> in terms of that process story, liz, patty murray was on the pbs news hour and this is how she explained how the deal got done. >> we started out having breakfast many months ago here in congress and talked about our families and what motivated us and what we cared about. we have spent time jabbing each other on football teams and fishing expertise and have learned to trust and respect each other. i don't agree with congressman ryan in everything but i do respect him for what...
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two quick shoutouts to pbs and npr. pbs, yes, they love to party. if you get lucky, be safe, wear a tote bag. it works. you got to live npr, still the number one source for news delivered as if there's a toddler sleeping in the next room. >>> the "today" show let got of ann curry, al roker tells the world he crapped his pants his white house and i'm getting fired? he's the reason they are no longer giving tours at the white house. they are still hosing it down. brian, i'm a big fan of the show, rock center with brian williams. imagine him delivering the eveningews on a different floor of the building, a little later, with a slightly different tie. it's a mind blower, you have to check it out. as i look around the room and see the media, i realize this is one big high school cafeteria. that's all it is. fox is the jocks and msnbc is the in other words and bloggers are the gojs and npr is the table with kids with peanut allergies. al jazeera is the weird foreign exchange student nobody talks to and print media, you're the poor kid who died sophomore y
two quick shoutouts to pbs and npr. pbs, yes, they love to party. if you get lucky, be safe, wear a tote bag. it works. you got to live npr, still the number one source for news delivered as if there's a toddler sleeping in the next room. >>> the "today" show let got of ann curry, al roker tells the world he crapped his pants his white house and i'm getting fired? he's the reason they are no longer giving tours at the white house. they are still hosing it down. brian, i'm a...
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in the frontline documentary that aired this week on pbs, they got everybody to go on record about this. lest you thought this was an apocryphal thing, turns out this did happen. that very first night that president obama was president obama. watch. >> on the very night barack obama was inaugurated, a group of republicans quietly gathered to develop plans for taking on the new president. >> a meeting, a dinner took place in the famous steakhouse in downtown washington with newt gingrich as sort of the emcee, as it were. >> the gathering of gop luminaries, top conservative congressman eric cantor, paul ryan, senate power brokers jim demint, jon kyl, tom coburn, and event organizer frank luntz. >> they decided that they needed to begin to fight obama on everything. this meant unyielding opposition to every one of the obama administration's legislative initiatives. they all talked about this and they began to get more and more optimistic and they left feeling practically exuberant. >> full of events, ten. count them, ten. >> across washington that evening -- >> stunning crowd of people. >>
in the frontline documentary that aired this week on pbs, they got everybody to go on record about this. lest you thought this was an apocryphal thing, turns out this did happen. that very first night that president obama was president obama. watch. >> on the very night barack obama was inaugurated, a group of republicans quietly gathered to develop plans for taking on the new president. >> a meeting, a dinner took place in the famous steakhouse in downtown washington with newt...
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coming book, madam speaker, is out later this month and also with us, white house correspondent for pbs news hour and frank, the former fbi assistant director for counter intelligence. great for all of you to be with us on this holiday weekend. frank, let's start with what happened today. and the washington post is reporting that the officer who was killed was the father of young children. it is an unspeakable tragedy. even with the quick response to protect the capitol. that officer still lost his life. and we have heard a number of lawmakers calling for an end to some of the measures in place since january 6th. you heard the general say the new suggestions they have, there's been push back against them. what is your assessment tonight? >> frirs, let me offer my condolenses to the family of the deceased officer, he was protecting our symbol of democracy and his exstanded -- and his extended family. i am concerned, chris, that there's been a kind of politicizing of this. and i fear we are politicizing of the retired general to fill the existing vacancies of which there could be as many
coming book, madam speaker, is out later this month and also with us, white house correspondent for pbs news hour and frank, the former fbi assistant director for counter intelligence. great for all of you to be with us on this holiday weekend. frank, let's start with what happened today. and the washington post is reporting that the officer who was killed was the father of young children. it is an unspeakable tragedy. even with the quick response to protect the capitol. that officer still lost...
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. >> january 2nd, i am starting as political editor at pbs news hour. excited. sign up for morning line. >> congratulations on that promotion. >> in the spirit of the holidays, encourage everyone to go to food shelters, food bank.org. >> if you're a bruce springsteen show, you know hunger is a problem all across the united states. that's it for this edition of "the daily rundown." next week, chuck heads to iowa as the final count down to the caucus begins. up next, kris jansing, and at 1:00 p.m., andrea mitchell reports. if you want more of your fix of me, come back at 1:00 p.m. happy holidays, merry christmas. have a great rest of the day. th, and in 1942, of course, they were sent away. after the war, as a japanese coming back from camp, he started a little store on main street in seattle. of course they needed some money, and bank of america was the only bank who would talk to my father. and we've stayed with bank of america. we have four stores now, three in the pacific northwest and one in oregon. my parents would not believe how popular it is now. when you
. >> january 2nd, i am starting as political editor at pbs news hour. excited. sign up for morning line. >> congratulations on that promotion. >> in the spirit of the holidays, encourage everyone to go to food shelters, food bank.org. >> if you're a bruce springsteen show, you know hunger is a problem all across the united states. that's it for this edition of "the daily rundown." next week, chuck heads to iowa as the final count down to the caucus begins. up...
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>> america conservative and pbs need to know. i can say that? >> yeah. totally fine. a great twitter handle we will throw up. michael -- bob herbert, now at demose. >> yes. >> appreciate your time. great to have you here. i will alex wagner, who you cannot get off your television skree, msnbc political analyst and from "the huffington post." guys, a total pleasure. thank you so much. >> congratulations. >> thanks, chris. great job. >> congratulations. >>> coming up, i want to tell you what i now know. stay with us. [ venus ] what are they doing to stufy? they're making him triple double. why? this! new triple double oreo. ♪ yo stufy, come here! [ shoes squeaking ] looked better on paper. [ strike! ] >>> so, what do we know now that we didn't when the week started? we know the republican party and base has a local and proud let him die caucus but we don't know its size. we need the leader of the democrats in the house find the sound bite from tea party debate heartbreaking. we know despite the shouts of the "let him die" caucus the affordable care act is starting to
>> america conservative and pbs need to know. i can say that? >> yeah. totally fine. a great twitter handle we will throw up. michael -- bob herbert, now at demose. >> yes. >> appreciate your time. great to have you here. i will alex wagner, who you cannot get off your television skree, msnbc political analyst and from "the huffington post." guys, a total pleasure. thank you so much. >> congratulations. >> thanks, chris. great job. >>...
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the older brother of mitt romney told pbs this year about mitt, i think he believes he's the only person in this position who can straighten out this country. there was this belief that mitt had that it was self-evident that he must be president, that he's the only one that can save the country from barack obama. and it was evident in the fact that it didn't bother him to change everything about himself, everything about his past, everything about his former beliefs to repudiate his governorship, whatever it took, because he had this belief, as did ann romney, as did his kids, that he was desperate to become our president. >> 700 nationwide that romney had for a presidential campaign just kind of a mazes me. i want to go on to another thing in the globe. it's beth meyers. she was worried about the campaign's appeal to women voters. she says to the globe, i wish i had expressed my deep concern more vociferously at that point. this was may/june when they really went on the offense, meyers said. i remember thinking, this bothers me. well, richard, that's nice. this bothers you. it's only a
the older brother of mitt romney told pbs this year about mitt, i think he believes he's the only person in this position who can straighten out this country. there was this belief that mitt had that it was self-evident that he must be president, that he's the only one that can save the country from barack obama. and it was evident in the fact that it didn't bother him to change everything about himself, everything about his past, everything about his former beliefs to repudiate his...
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attorney joyce vance and msnbc legal analyst and pbs news hour correspondent yamiche alcindor who is also a political analyst. you had supervisory role, right? you had people working for you that were prosecuting cases that were running things up to you as the boss for important decisions to make, which is the role acosta was in. he was not the sort of line prosecutor on this case. were you persuaded by acosta's account today of why things went down the way they did? >> you know, chris, i wasn't, not in the least. and i spent almost -- well, i spent more than 25 years at doj. i was a line prosecutor. i ran our appellate division. i was ultimately the u.s. attorney. one thing that anyone in a u.s. attorney's office knows is that the buck stops with the u.s. attorney. and so this notion that he tried to throw the career prosecutors, the fbi, the state prosecutors under the bus and not take responsibility for the decision here to let epstein off with a nonprosecutive agreement really rang very hollow. >> yeah, that's one of the things the palm beach prosecutor said in response, yamiche.
attorney joyce vance and msnbc legal analyst and pbs news hour correspondent yamiche alcindor who is also a political analyst. you had supervisory role, right? you had people working for you that were prosecuting cases that were running things up to you as the boss for important decisions to make, which is the role acosta was in. he was not the sort of line prosecutor on this case. were you persuaded by acosta's account today of why things went down the way they did? >> you know, chris, i...
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boehner pb this was the hijacked plan he was forced to, not one democrat, not one, has voted for this. this is now passed through the house. it will go forward. you know, bob, when i was a little boy i used to love tea and now i drink coffee. you are know why i gave up tea? one day i put the tea bag in and it burst and i didn't like all of the tea leaves all over the hot water. i think the tea bag just burst tonight on the american people. it is nasty when it is out of the bag. they are out of the bag new. because everybody has to look at this and say, what are you talking about. >> yeah, i think that's right, reverend. look, they made a deal with the devil in 2009. now they are living with that. think think when they go into next yar's election, ed rendell is right. they 8 look at this and even despite the cold conditions, people are going to say, these folks can't govern. the truth is, if you hate the government, you can't run it. and we are seeing that proved again tonight. >> well, hold on a minute, bob. i want to bring some people in with us. trs let's bring in political reporter
boehner pb this was the hijacked plan he was forced to, not one democrat, not one, has voted for this. this is now passed through the house. it will go forward. you know, bob, when i was a little boy i used to love tea and now i drink coffee. you are know why i gave up tea? one day i put the tea bag in and it burst and i didn't like all of the tea leaves all over the hot water. i think the tea bag just burst tonight on the american people. it is nasty when it is out of the bag. they are out of...
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you appear in the new documentary the march, which is airing on pbs stations in the country. thank you so much for being with us, sir. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> much more ahead about this huge national ceremony and about, of course, the potential for military action in syria. which is the other story going on in the midst of this commemoration today which is itself a huge, huge deal. >>> part of the thing about being president is that some days you get to take time off. you get a few days vacation, and while you're taking those few days, everybody on the other side of the aisle loses their mind and screams about you taking those days off. then when you go back to work, sometimes your workdays are just nuts. some days you have to go straight from the steps of the lincoln memorial, where you have to give the speech honoring the greatest modern american speech in history, given from that exact spot 50 years ago to the minute. you have to go straight from that not at all intimidating no pressure situation into a long interview, where you get hammered with questions
you appear in the new documentary the march, which is airing on pbs stations in the country. thank you so much for being with us, sir. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> much more ahead about this huge national ceremony and about, of course, the potential for military action in syria. which is the other story going on in the midst of this commemoration today which is itself a huge, huge deal. >>> part of the thing about being president is that some days you...
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become a target in the presidential campaign 20612 after governor romney said that he would defund pbs during the debate. it seems that sesame street is probably safe for now. >>> he's back. anthony weiner whose mayoral bid got side lined by controversial pics. he is back online. his latest tweet, it's a safe one t shows the staggering toll that hurricane sandy took on the residents of rockaway beach. >>> and according to the hill, the new jersey governor called president obama to congratulate him on his win. he picked up the phone. what did he do for governor r m romney? what did he do for the man he campaigned for? a condolence e-mail. meanwhile, a commission on responsible medicine wants the president to start scarfing down junk food. still, his enthusiasm for junk food, no match for the feelings that he has for his staff. here's what he had to say about them wednesday. >> because of what you guys have done, means the work that i'm doing is approved. and i'm really proud of that. i'm really proud of all of you. and -- [ applause ] >> president obama getting choked up there. you are
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employment benefits, perhaps they do well to change the channel just for a moment from fox news to pbs this sunday night. we're not recommending they leave any of them decline the dinner invitation of a wealthy lobbyist, no, all we suggest is to change the channel for a few minutes, because they will see the sad face of a hungry doll whose family does not have enough money to buy food, a fictional take on a factual reality for millions of children in modern american, and then they can go back to fox news and the finest ballenger that money can buy. we'll be right back. >>> the president's frustration with congress is hardly veiled these days. nearly five weeks after he rolled it out, do the-nothing congress has quite literally done little with the president's massive jobs bill. and with some 25 million americans unemployed, something has got to be done. think of one group the bill addresses. the millions of american men and women returned from battlefields in afghanistan and iraq, men and women for whom the unemployment rate is at a completely unacceptable 13.3%. that's more than 4% hi
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i said to hear and play for everybody president obama in his interview with pbs. >> there is a prospect, a possibility in which chemical weapons that can have devastating effects could be directed at us. we want to make sure that does n not happen. >> is that a valid argument in the proposition for military action again syria? >> i think it's a valid argument, but i'm just not convinced we have all the evidence. just today more uncertainty about whether this was really an action by assad or by his people. we think it probably is, but it's worth spending the time to figure out if it definitely was. i just don't see the rush here. i have to say, you know, after yesterday's march and all the wonderful conversation about the future of our country, we can't afford a useless military intervention again. we're winding down wars. we shouldn't be escalating them. i just don't want to see the president pushed around because he may have made an untoward red line comment here. there's time here, and i want to know more. now john boehner has sent a letter, signed by 116 congress members, 98 republic
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joining me now for a prognosis sis is wes moore, executive of the new pbs series called coming back and crystal ball who ran as a democrat during the 2010 midterms and co-host of "the cycle." i'll start with you. what's your prognosis sis for tea party candidates in the upcoming race. tomorrow there's going to be a competition for the senate seat between a very established candidate and tea party up and comer. do you think the tea partyiers will prevail? >> the establishment republicans quote/unquote sort of figured out the secret sauce for become the tea party themselves. the establishment candidate we're talking about in north carolina is tom till is, this is not a moderate guy. this is a guy who is at the helm of the house in north carolina while they took an extreme turn to the right for which they face a humg backlash these are hardly centrist -- >> they are fighting fire with fire? >> embraced tea party positions and that allows them with more success against other tea party candidates. >> moderate republicans are frustrated with that people like john mccain, we'll see how that pl
joining me now for a prognosis sis is wes moore, executive of the new pbs series called coming back and crystal ball who ran as a democrat during the 2010 midterms and co-host of "the cycle." i'll start with you. what's your prognosis sis for tea party candidates in the upcoming race. tomorrow there's going to be a competition for the senate seat between a very established candidate and tea party up and comer. do you think the tea partyiers will prevail? >> the establishment...
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it doesn't talk about filling or eliminating the loop holes pb w be if you eliminate loop holes and make taxes flatter, but absolutely without the kind of escapes that have fwon on, certainly hedge funds, being able to use their carried interest to consider something a long-term capitol gain, is a loophole that needs to be filled. there is plenty of that. p in fact we might get the top 1% getting more taxes a at letter rate and more fairly if we eliminate loop holes. i think that's what most of them are saying. more importantly wbt pay for on these bills, we need to make sure that in fact we understand that government cannot simply collect less an be able to spend more. that has to change. that's what we are hoping to do in this bill. >> congressman darrell issa, thank you for your time. we look forward to having you on this show again. >>fully time. >> coming up, what do cracker barrel and whole foods have to do with the election? >>> but after the break, will it be june before the republicanes have a candidate? that's next on "now." >>> amy burnett opened children's dance classes and e
it doesn't talk about filling or eliminating the loop holes pb w be if you eliminate loop holes and make taxes flatter, but absolutely without the kind of escapes that have fwon on, certainly hedge funds, being able to use their carried interest to consider something a long-term capitol gain, is a loophole that needs to be filled. there is plenty of that. p in fact we might get the top 1% getting more taxes a at letter rate and more fairly if we eliminate loop holes. i think that's what most of...
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you appear in the new documentary the march, which is airing on pbs stations in the country. thank you so much for being with us, sir. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> much more ahead about this huge national ceremony and about, of course, the potential for military action in syria. which is the other story going on in the midst of this commemoration today which is itself a huge, huge deal. [ beeping ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-owned vehicles. we inspect, analyze and recondition each one, until it's nothing short of a genuine certified pre-owned... mercedes-benz for the next new owner. ♪ hurry in to your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for 1.99% financing during our certified pre-owned sales event through september 3rd. pre-owned sales event nascar is ab.out excitement but tracking all the action and hearing everything from our marketing partners, the media and millions of fans on social media can be a challenge. that's why we partnered with hp to build the new nascar fan and media engagement center. hp's technology helps us turn millions o
you appear in the new documentary the march, which is airing on pbs stations in the country. thank you so much for being with us, sir. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> much more ahead about this huge national ceremony and about, of course, the potential for military action in syria. which is the other story going on in the midst of this commemoration today which is itself a huge, huge deal. [ beeping ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-owned...
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and peter alex sander at the white house, and msnbc contributor, the white house correspondent for pbs newshour, and you sparred with the president yesterday at that news conference, peter, and pete alexander i should say. i started to cover the white house back when jimmy carter was president and been through ronald reagan and contentious bill clinton and my own sparring moments in the east room there, but never have i seen a press pass suspended for a correspondent. >> yes, it is a very best it is exceedingly rare if not unprecedent and we have reached out to the historians and the way that the white house has been covered in the history, and they cannot show us any evidence of this. and the bottom line as this took place, the president came in looking for the fight. he believes that the press as his foil reflects well on him and is good on him and makeses the base like him more, and if he had a issue with jim acosta, and we know that the two of them have tussled in the past, and he could have called on somebody else, and he didn't have to call on him, but he knows it is going to pla
and peter alex sander at the white house, and msnbc contributor, the white house correspondent for pbs newshour, and you sparred with the president yesterday at that news conference, peter, and pete alexander i should say. i started to cover the white house back when jimmy carter was president and been through ronald reagan and contentious bill clinton and my own sparring moments in the east room there, but never have i seen a press pass suspended for a correspondent. >> yes, it is a very...